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For the Clinical Management and Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders Once Diagnosed the New Guide a Clinical Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders May Be of Assistance.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38498) has announced the addition of Clinical Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders to their offering.

The DSM-IV-TR books already on the market provide full information on the diagnostic criteria (presenting symptoms, behavioural patterns etc) that need to be met in order to confirm a diagnosis for a psychiatric disorder. Their limitation is that none of them provide any information on the clinical management and treatment of the disorder once diagnosed. The reader has to resort to other sources for treatment information - either huge specialty-defining tomes (such as Psychiatry 2e) necessitating searching through dozens of pages to find treatment advice, or subspecialty texts which often do not address important clinical management issues such as drug interactions, adverse events, co-morbidity problems etc. First and Tasman: A Clinical Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders will combine the DSM diagnostic criteria with clear, detailed information on treatment options, listing all drugs available for the disorder and giving full clinical management advice. Each disorder will be discussed under the headings of Diagnosis / Differential Diagnosis (assessment issues, laboratory tests or procedures, gender ratio, prevalence, familial pattern, giving diagnostic decision trees where relevant.) and Treatment (listing all therapeutic options, giving practical advice for patient management, summarising treatment specifics with tables and treatment flowcharts). This will make First and Tasman: A Clinical Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders the first point of reference for any clinician or mental health practitioner needing expert advice on therapeutic options for any psychiatric disorder.

Contents are as follows:

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1. Psychiatric Diagnosis.

2. Childhood Disorders: Mental Retardation. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

3. Childhood Disorders: Learning and Motor Skills Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

4. Childhood Disorders: Communication Disorders communication disorder
n.
Any of various disorders, such as stuttering or perseveration, characterized by impaired written or verbal expression.
. Diagnosis of Communication Disorders. Diagnosis of Expressive Language Disorder and Mixed ReceptiveExpressive Language Disorder. Diagnosis of Phonological Disorder and Stuttering. Diagnosis of Communication Disorder Not Otherwise Specifi d. Treatment of Communication Disorders. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

5. Childhood Disorders: Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

6. Childhood Disorders: Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

7. Childhood Disorders: Feeding and Eating Disorders of Infancy or Early Childhood. Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood. Rumination Disorder. Pica.

8. Childhood Disorders: Tic Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

9. Childhood Disorders: Elimination Disorders and Childhood Anxiety Disorders. Enuresis. Treatment of Nocturnal Enuresis. Treatment of Diurnal Enuresis. Encopresis. Separation Anxiety Disorder anxiety disorder
n.
Any of various psychiatric disorders in which anxiety is either the primary disturbance or is the result of confronting a feared situation or object.
. Selective Mutism.

10. Childhood Disorders: Reactive Attachment Disorder at·tach·ment disorder (-tchmnt)
n.
 of Infancy or Early Childhood. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

11. Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic
1. amnesic.
2. causing amnesia.


am·nes·tic (m-nst
 Disorders. Delirium. Dementia. Dementia of the Alzheimer Type. Vascular Dementia. Dementia Due to HIV Disease. Dementia Due to Other General Medical Conditions. Substance-Induced Persisting Dementia. Dementia Due to Multiple Etiologies. Amnestic Disorders.

12. Mental Disorders Due to a General Medical Condition. Psychotic Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition. Mood Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition with Depressive Features. Mood Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition with Manic Features. Anxiety Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition with Panic Attacks or with Generalized Anxiety. Anxiety Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition with ObsessiveCompulsive. Catatonic catatonic - Describes a condition of suspended animation in which something is so wedged or hung that it makes no response. If you are typing on a terminal and suddenly the computer doesn't even echo the letters back to the screen as you type, let alone do what you're asking it to do, then the computer is suffering from catatonia (possibly because it has crashed). Compare buzz. Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition. Personality Change Due to a General Medical Condition.

13. Substance-Related Disorders: General Approaches to Substance and Polysubstance. Polysubstance Dependence. Other Substance-Use Disorders: Anabolic Steroids and Nitrites. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria. Use Disorders/Other Substance Use Disorders.

14. Substance-Related Disorders: Alcohol. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

15. Substance-Related Disorders: Amphetamine. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

16. Substance-Related Disorders: Caffeine. Caffeine Intoxication. Caffeine Withdrawal. Caffeine Dependence. Caffeine-Induced Anxiety Disorder. Caffeine-Induced Sleep Disorder.

17. Substance-Related Disorders: Cannabis. Cannabis-Use Disorders. Cannabis-Induced Disorders.

18. Substance-Related Disorders: Cocaine. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

19. Substance-Related Disorders: Hallucinogens and MDMA. Hallucinogen Intoxication. Hallucinogen-Induced Psychotic Disorders. Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD). MDMA (Ecstasy)-Related Disorders.

20. Substance-Related Disorders: Inhalants. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

21. Substance-Related Disorders: Nicotine. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

22. Substance-Related Disorders: Opioids. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

23. Substance-Related Disorders: Phencyclidine. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

24. Substance-Related Disorders: Sedative, Hypnotics, and Anxiolytics. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

25. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders. Schizophrenia. Schizoaffective Disorder. Brief Psychotic Disorder. Schizophreniform Disorder. Delusional Disorder. Shared Psychotic Disorder.

26. Mood Disorders: Depressive Disorders. Major Depressive Disorder. Dysthymic Disorder.

27. Mood Disorders: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

28. Mood Disorders: Bipolar Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

29. Anxiety Disorders: Panic Disorder with and without Agoraphobia agoraphobia /ag·o·ra·pho·bia/ (ag?or-ah-fo´be-ah) intense, irrational fear of open spaces, sometimes occurring in association with panic attacks.

ag·o·ra·pho·bi·a (g
. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

30. Anxiety Disorders: Social and Specific Phobias. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

31. Anxiety Disorders: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

32. Anxiety Disorders: Traumatic Stress Disorders. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Acute Stress Disorder.

33. Anxiety Disorders: Generalized Anxiety Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

34. Somatoform Disorders. Somatization Disorder. Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder. Conversion Disorder. Pain Disorder. Hypochondriasis. Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Somatoform Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.

35. Factitious Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

36. Dissociative Disorders. Dissociative Amnesia. Dissociative Fugue. Depersonalization depersonalization /de·per·son·al·iza·tion/ (de-per?sun-al-i-za´shun) alteration in the perception of self so that the usual sense of one's own reality is temporarily lost or changed; it may be a manifestation of a neurosis or another mental disorder or can occur in mild form in normal persons. Disorder. Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder). Dissociative Trance Disorder. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

37. Sexual Disorders. Sexual Dysfunctions. Problems of Sexual Desire. Problems with Arousal. Female Sexual Arousal Disorder. Male Erectile Disorder. Problems with Orgasm. Female Orgasmic Disorder. Male Orgasmic Disorder. Premature Ejaculation. Sexual Pain Disorders. Dyspareunia. Vaginismus. Treatment of Dyspareunia and Vaginismus. Sexual Dysfunction Due to a General Medical Condition. Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction. Sexual Dysfunction Not Otherwise Specified (NOS). Gender Identity Disorder. The Paraphilias. Sexual Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

38. Eating Disorders. Anorexia Nervosa. Bulimia Nervosa. Binge-Eating Disorder. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

39. Sleep and Sleep-Wake Disorders. Dyssomnias. Primary Insomnia. Primary Hypersomnia. Narcolepsy. Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder (SleepWake Schedule Disorders). Delayed Sleep Phase Type. Shift-Work Type. Jet Lag Type. Periodic Limb Movements in Sleep. Parasomnias. Nightmare Disorder. Sleep Terror Disorder. Sleepwalking Disorder. REM Sleep Behavior Disorder. Nocturnal Panic Attacks. Sleep-Related Epilepsy. Sleep Disturbances Related to Other Mental Disorders. Sleep Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition. Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

40. Impulse Control Disorders. Intermittent Explosive Disorder. Kleptomania. Pyromania and Fire-Setting Behavior. Pathological Gambling. Trichotillomania.

41. Adjustment Disorders. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria.

42. Personality Disorders. Personality Disorder. Paranoid Personality Disorder. Schizoid Personality Disorder. Schizotypal Personality Disorder. Antisocial Personality Disorder antisocial personality disorder
n.
A personality disorder characterized by chronic antisocial behavior and violation of the law and the rights of others.
. Borderline Personality Disorder. Histrionic Personality Disorder. Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Avoidant avoidant /avoid·ant/ (ah-void´ant) moving away from; negatively oriented. Personality Disorder. Dependent Personality Disorder. ObsessiveCompulsive Personality Disorder. Personality Disorder Not Otherwise Specified.

43. Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition. Diagnosis. Treatment. Comparison of DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria. Index.

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